November 2003: �Lincoln�s Avengers: The Federal Government and the Assassination of Lincoln,� Keynote Lecture, Rhode Island Civil War Round Table, Providence, Rhode Island. November 2003: �Lincoln�s Avengers: The Federal Government and the Assassination of Lincoln,� Joshua L. Chamberlain Civil War Round Table, Brunswick, Maine. August 2003: �Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom�s Cabin,� Joshua L. Chamberlain Days Conference, Penobscot Historical Society, Brunswick, Maine.
May 2003: �Teaching the Civil War,� Society for Military History Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee. March 2003: �Women and the Civil War,� Winthrop area Business and Professional Women�s Club, Winthrop, Maine. (This event was cancelled due to weather.) March 2003: �Women Spies of the Civil War,� Gettysburg National Monument �Women in the Civil War� Conference, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. February 2003: �Women�s Work in the Civil War,� The Interim Club, Waterville, Maine. December 2002: �Mary Surratt and the Lincoln Assassination,� Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Civil War Round Table, Brunswick, Maine. (This event was cancelled due to weather). October 2002: �Maine, Women, Leadership, and Democracy in 19th Century: Harriet Beecher Stowe and Dorothea Dix,� Legacy of Leadership Conference, Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, Livermore Falls, Maine. October 2001: �Mary Surratt and the Assassination of Lincoln,� Maine Retired Teachers Association Annual Conference, Augusta, Maine. June 2001: Invited response to a talk on General Ulysses Grant, Gettysburg Institute, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. April 2001: � Mary Surratt and the Lincoln Assassination,� New Hampshire Civil War Roundtable, Epping, New Hampshire. March 2001: �Mary Surratt and the Lincoln Assassination,� invited talk for a three-day conference (�War Makes Rattling Good History�) held in Wittenberg, Germany, by the Institute for American Studies. March 2001: �Women and the Civil War,� University of Maine�s Women�s History Month Celebration. December 2000: �Mary Surratt and the Plot to Assassinate Lincoln,� Joshua Chamberlain Civil War Roundtable in Brunswick, Maine, on my work on Mary Surratt. (The event was cancelled due to weather.) October 2000: �Women Soldiers, Spies, and Activists,� Maine Retired Teachers Association Annual Conference, Augusta, Maine. October 2000: Keynote speaker, 13th Annual All Servicewomen Past & Present Luncheon, sponsored by Maine Unit #41, Waves National, Augusta, Maine. July 2000: �All the Daring of the Soldier: Women of the Civil War Armies,� National Archives, Washington, D. C. This talk was videotaped and broadcast by C-Span�s �Booknotes.�
March 2000: Keynote speaker, Maine Women�s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Augusta, Maine. October 1999: �The Civil War: A Women�s War, Too,� Colby College Family Weekend Faculty Lecture. September 1999: �The Importance of Archives and Museums for Historical Research,� Maine Archives and Museums 1999 Fall Conference, Colby College, Waterville, Maine. September 1999: �Women and the Civil War,� Augusta Area Business and Professional Women�s Club, Augusta, Maine. September 1999: �The Women of All the Daring of the Soldier,� North Shore Civil War Roundtable, Huntington, New York.
July 1999: �Women and the Civil War,� Colby Alumni College 1999, Waterville, Maine. June 1999: �Women and the Civil War,� Washburn Humanities Conference, Livermore, Maine. March 1999: �Women and the Civil War,� Waterville Area Business & Professional Women�s Club, Waterville, Maine. May 1998: �On Writing Yankee Women,� American and New England Studies End of the Year Gathering, University of Southern Maine, Freeport, Maine. April 1998: �Women�s Participation in the Civil War,� Civil War Roundtable of New Hampshire, Epping, New Hampshire. February 1998: �Women Confront the Civil War,� Maine Historical Society Speakers Series, Portland, Maine. January 1998: �She-Rebels and Other Female Activists in Civil War Espionage and Resistance,� Joshua L. Chamberlain Civil War Roundtable, Brunswick, Maine. June 1997: "What's in a Name? Gendering the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the Civil War," Conference on Women in the Civil War, Frederick, Maryland. April 1997: "'She-Rebels' and other Female Activists in the Civil War: The Testimony of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies," Organization of American Historians, San Francisco, California. (James McPherson, Chair.) June 1996: "'Half-Soldier Heroines": Women in the Civil War Military and Victorian Notions of Gender," 1996 Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. December 1994: "The Women of Yankee Women," National Archives, Washington, D. C. June 1994: "'Men to the Musket, Women to the Needle': Annie Wittenmyer's Civil War," Iowa Cultural Heritage Expo, Des Moines, Iowa. April 1994: "Civil War Nurse, Civil War Nursing: Rebecca Usher of Maine," New England Historical Association, Waltham, Massachusetts. June 1993: "Extreme Pressure and Limited Tolerance: The Civil War Story of Mary Edwards Walker, M. D.," 1993 Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Vassar College. October 1992: "Northern Women of the Civil War," Colby College Women's Studies Colloquium. June 1991: "Northern Women and Gender Boundaries in the Civil War," Western Association of Women Historians Conference, Asilomar, California.
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